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Hebron Academy: Tumultuous, but welcome, change of leadership
Students, parents and faculty say more than half the school’s faculty left the school after the spring term, many because of the management style of the school’s top leader, who resigned earlier this month.
Hebron society seeks donations for event
Donations of salable items are requested from the community for the Hebron Historical Society fundraising yard sale set for 8 a.m. Saturday, July 24, at its home at 358 Paris Road. Funds are being sought to further improve the society’s building for better service to the public. For arrangements, call Ruth MacDonald at 207-966-3727.
Kayakers take to Marshall Pond, sight ospreys
Marshall Pond in Hebron is dotted with rock outcroppings and tiny islands, top heavy with tall pines. Only a few rustic camps are hidden in the trees along its shore. Ten kayakers gathered there June 26 under the leadership of the Western Foothills Land Trust, to paddle across the pond and up the stream at […]
Hebron man becomes first cyclist to conquer New York’s new 750-mile Empire State Trail
With the help of a lot of planning on a spreadsheet, Jeremy Chapman biked the entire 750-mile Empire State Trail, facing down snowstorms and multiple flat tires.
Hebron voters approve $900,000 municipal budget
All 60 warrant articles were approved Saturday morning.
Hebron voters to decide on $900,000 budget Saturday
Action on the warrant will begin at 10 a.m. at the Hebron Station School.
Photo album: Sled dogs find enough snow to run through Hebron
A team of dogs took to the trails Thursday for a training run.
Fairfield man suffers heart attack, dies while driving in Hebron
Daniel Sawtelle, 56, died at the scene on Merrill Hill Road.
Hebron man’s good fortune makes him a millionaire
Mark Ramsdell purchased the $1 million lottery ticket from a variety store in Oxford.